Enforcement actions

When we take an enforcement action against an entity or person we believe has violated the law, we will post court documents and other related materials here.

The Bureau may enforce the law by filing an action in federal district court or by initiating an administrative adjudication proceeding. Administrative proceedings are conducted by an Administrative Law Judge, who holds hearings and issues a recommended decision. Proceedings are conducted in accordance with the Rules of Practice for Adjudication Proceedings.

The Consumer Financial
Protection Bureau (CFPB) took action against Xerox Business Services, LLC,
now called Conduent Business Services, for software errors that led to
incorrect consumer information about more than one million borrowers being sent
to credit reporting agencies.

The Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau (CFPB) filed two complaints and proposed final judgments in federal
court against four California-based credit repair companies and three
individuals for misleading consumers and charging illegal fees.